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New York's 100+ Private Colleges and Universities Nycolleges.Org New York's 100+ Private Colleges and Universities nycolleges.org 1 3 Potsdam 2 North Country Colleges are listed in each region of the state alphabetically by College Name. The City in which each college is located is in italics. Degrees ofered appear in parentheses with bachelor’s degrees indicated by (B) and associate degrees Central New York indicated by (A). Campuses that ofer graduate degrees (master’s, doctorate, or frst professional) are indicated by (G) 1. Cazenovia College 800.654.3210 4 KEY: Cazenovia (A,B) cazenovia.edu 5 College Name Phone 2. Colgate University 315.228.7401 3 4 5 6 16 City (Degrees Ofered) Web Hamilton (B,G) colgate.edu 3 4 6 7 8 9 *Graduate-only campus 3. Le Moyne College 800.333.4733 1 2 10 Syracuse (B,G) lemoyne.edu 11 Western New York 2 Utica 4. Pomeroy College of Nursing 315.470.7481 8 Rochester 1 15 13 4 Syracuse at Crouse Hospital crouse.org/nursing 5 1 Mohawk 1. Alfred University 800.541.9229 Syracuse (A) 7 3 Finger Lakes 1 Alfred (B, G) alfred.edu Geneva Central Valley 14 10 Bufalo 2 Troy 2 5. St. Joseph’s College of 315.448.5040 7 3 2. Canisius College 800.843.1517 Nursing at St. Joseph’s Health sjhcon.edu 11 5 Albany Bufalo (B,G) canisius.edu Syracuse (A) 6 2 Capital 3. Daemen College 800.462.7652 7 6. Syracuse University 315.443.3611 Western Ithaca District 8 Amherst (B,G) daemen.edu Syracuse (A,B,G) syracuse.edu 6 1 9 4. D’Youville College 800.777.3921 Southern Tier Bufalo (B,G) dyc.edu 7. Wells College 800.952.9355 9 12 Aurora (B) wells.edu 2 5. Hilbert College 800.649.8003 Hamburg (A,B,G) hilbert.edu 1 3 3 4 6. Houghton College 800.777.2556 Southern Tier Houghton (A,B,G) houghton.edu See next page for Mid-Hudson, 7. Medaille College 800.292.1582 1. Cornell University 607.255.5241 New York City Bufalo (A,B,G) medaille.edu Ithaca (B,G) cornell.edu and Long Island 8. Niagara University 800.462.2111 Niagara University (A,B,G) niagara.edu 2. Elmira College 800.935.6472 Elmira (A,B,G) elmira.edu 9. St. Bonaventure University 800.462.5050 St. Bonaventure (B,G) sbu.edu 3. Ithaca College 800.429.4274 Ithaca (B,G) ithaca.edu Capital District 10. Trocaire College 716.827.2545 Bufalo (A,B) trocaire.edu 1. Albany College of Pharmacy 888.203.8010 11. Villa Maria College 716.961.1805 and Health Sciences acphs.edu Bufalo (A,B) villa.edu Mohawk Valley Albany (B,G) 2. Albany Law School 518.445.2326 1. Hamilton College 800.843.2655 Albany (G) * albanylaw.edu Finger Lakes Clinton (B) hamilton.edu 3. Albany Medical College 518.262.9331 2. Hartwick College 888.HARTWICK Albany (G) * amc.edu 1. Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing 315.787.4005 Oneonta (B) hartwick.edu Geneva (A) fhcon.com/admissions 4. The Belanger School of Nursing 518.243.4471 3. St. Elizabeth College of Nursing 315.801.8347 Schenectady (A) ellismedicine.org/ 2. Hobart and William Smith Colleges 800.852.2256 Utica (A) secon.edu school-of-nursing Geneva (B,G) hws.edu The Sage Colleges: 888.VERY.SAGE 3. Medaille College/Rochester Campus 585.272.0030 4. Utica College 800.782.8884 5. Clarkson University 518.631.9910 11. Russell Sage College (B), Troy sage.edu Rochester (A,B,G) medaille.edu Utica (B,G) utica.edu Capital Region Campus graduate.clarkson.edu Sage Graduate School (G),* Troy Schenectady (G) * 12. Sage College of Albany (B), Albany 4. Nazareth College 800.432.3944 Rochester (B,G) naz.edu 6. The College of Saint Rose 800.637.8556 13. Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing 518.268.5130 Albany (B,G) strose.edu 5. New York Chiropractic College 800.234.6922 North Country Troy (A) nehealth.com/son Seneca Falls (G) * nycc.edu 7. Excelsior College (online only) 888.647.2388 14. Siena College 518.783.2423 6. Roberts Wesleyan College 800.777.4RWC 1. Clarkson University 800.527.6577 Albany (A,B,G) excelsior.edu Loudonville (B,G) siena.edu Rochester (A,B,G) roberts.edu Potsdam (B,G) clarkson.edu 8. Maria College 518.861.2517 15. Skidmore College 800.867.6007 7. Rochester Institute of Technology 585.475.6631 2. Paul Smith’s College of Arts and Sciences 800.421.2605 Albany (A,B) mariacollege.edu Saratoga Springs (B, M) skidmore.edu Rochester (A,B,G) rit.edu Paul Smiths (A,B) paulsmiths.edu 9. Memorial College of Nursing 518.471.3260 16. Union College 888.843.6688 8. St. John Fisher College 800.444.4640 3. St. Lawrence University 800.285.1856 Albany (A) nehealth.com/son Schenectady (B) union.edu Rochester (B,G) sjfc.edu Canton (B,G) stlawu.edu 10. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 518.276.6216 9. University of Rochester and 888.822.2256 Troy (B,G) rpi.edu Eastman School of Music rochester.edu Rochester (B,G) ©2018 Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (CICU), 17 Elk St., Albany, NY 12207 nycolleges.org, cicu.org 518.436.4781 ©2018 Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (CICU), 17 Elk St., Albany, NY 12207 nycolleges.org, cicu.org 518.436.4781 nycolleges.org 1 Mid-Hudson Manhattan 6 1. American Academy McAllister Institute 866.932.2264 29. Teachers College, Columbia University 212.678.3710 14 26 of Funeral Service (A) funeraleducation.org (G) * tc.columbia.edu Mid-Hudson Poughkeepsie 2. American Museum of Natural History, PhD: 212.769.5055 30. Touro College and University System 212.463.0400 x5500 18 Richard Gilder Graduate School (G) * MAT: 212.313.7464 (A,B,G) touro.edu 8 rggs.amnh.org 1. Bard College 845.758.7472 31. Touro College/Harlem Campus: Annandale-on-Hudson (A,B,G) bard.edu 3. Bank Street College of Education (G) * 212.875.4404 Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (G) * 212.851.1199 16 bankstreet.edu 2. Cochran School of Nursing 914.964.4296 19 touro.edu/med Yonkers (A) cochranschoolofnursing.us 4. Barnard College (B) 212.854.2014 Touro College of Pharmacy (G) * 646.981.4700 23 9 12 13 22 Long Island tcop.touro.edu 3. The College of New Rochelle 800.933.5923 11 21 barnard.edu 7 New Rochelle (B,G) cnr.edu 3 4 10 5. Boricua College (A,B,G) 212.694.1000 32. Weill Cornell Graduate School 929.333.8360 20 25 9 4 12 of Medical Sciences (G) * gradschool.weill.cornell.edu 4. The College of New Rochelle/ 800.933.5923 15 14 10 5 2 boricuacollege.edu School of New Resources cnr.edu 5 24 2 17 6. The College of New Rochelle/School of 800.933.5923 33. Weill Cornell Medicine (G) * 212.746.1067 New Rochelle (B) weill.cornell.edu/education/ Bronx 9 campuses New Resources/District Council 37 Campus (B) cnr.edu admissions 5. Concordia College 800.937.2655 6 7. The College of New Rochelle/School of 800.933.5923 Bronxville (A,B,G) concordia-ny.edu Manhattan 34 campuses 11 New Resources/Rosa Parks Campus (B) cnr.edu 34. Yeshiva University (A,B,G) 212.960.5277 13 yu.edu 6. The Culinary Institute of America 800.285.4627 8 Staten Island 2 campuses 1 7 3 8. Columbia University (B,G) 212.854.2522 Hyde Park (A,B,G) ciachef.edu columbia.edu Queens 7. Dominican College 866.432.4636 Brooklyn 9 campuses Queens 3 campuses 9. Cooper Union (B,G) 212.353.4120 1. St. John’s University/Queens Campus 888.9STJOHNS Orangeburg (A,B,G) dc.edu cooper.edu (main campus) (A,B,G) stjohns.edu 8. Fei Tian College 845.672.0550 10. Fordham University/ 800.FORDHAM 2. Touro College/Lander College for Men 718.820.4800 Cuddebackville (B,G) feitian.edu New York City Lincoln Center Campus (B,G) fordham.edu Kew Gardens (B) lcm.touro.edu 9. Fordham University 914.367.3201 11. Helene Fuld College of Nursing (A,B) 212.616.7200 3. Vaughn College of Aeronautics 866.6VAUGHN Westchester Campus fordham.edu (The 5 Boroughs) helenefuld.edu and Technology, Flushing (A,B,G) vaughn.edu West Harrison (G) * 12. The King’s College (B) 888.969.7200 10. Iona College 800.231.IONA Bronx tkc.edu Staten Island New Rochelle (B,G) iona.edu 1. Albert Einstein College of Medicine 718.430.2000 13. Manhattan School of Music (B,G) 917.493.4436 1. St. John’s University/ 888.9STJOHNS 11. Iona College Rockland Graduate Center 866.850.IONA of Yeshiva University (G) * einstein.yu.edu msmnyc.edu Staten Island Campus (A,B,G) stjohns.edu/campuses/ Pearl River (G) * iona.edu/rockland staten-island-campus 2. Boricua College/Bronx Campus 347.964.8600 14. Marymount Manhattan College (B) 800.MARYMOUNT 12. LIU Hudson 914.831.2700 (A,B,G) boricuacollege.edu mmm.edu 2. Wagner College (B,G) 718.390.3411 Purchase (G) * liu.edu/hudson wagner.edu 3. College of Mount Saint Vincent 800.665.2678 15. Mercy College/Manhattan Campus (A,B,G) 877.MERCY.GO 13. Manhattanville College 914.323.5464 Riverdale (A,B,G) mountsaintvincent.edu mercy.edu Purchase (B,G) mville.edu 4. The College of New Rochelle/School of 800.933.5923 16. Metropolitan College of New York (A,B,G) 800.33THINK x5001 Long Island 14. Marist College 800.436.5483 New Resources/Co-op City Campus (B) cnr.edu mcny.edu Poughkeepsie (B,G) marist.edu 5.
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